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APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A GENERATOR
GENERATOR PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Introduction
The following table outlines the information AEMO requires to assess compliance with the performance standards for the generating
unit/system. If the connection agreement for the facility provides this level of detail, a copy of the connection agreement (with the commercial
terms removed) may be submitted in place of this document. If the technical aspects of the connection agreement do not contain at least this
level of detail, it is necessary for the Generator and Network Service Provider to jointly complete this document and submit it with the
registration application. AEMO allows Network Service Providers to use this table for drafting connection agreements. All technical enquiries
on this form should be directed to [email protected]
Applicants should complete columns three and four in the following tables to describe the performance standards. Indicate in the third column
whether the generating unit or generating system meets the automatic (A), negotiated (N) or minimum (M) performance standard. The fourth
column provides details of the performance standard corresponding to the automatic access standard as a guide. Amend the performance
standards as necessary to reflect the agreed access standard, and respond to the comments provided in square brackets ([]).
Name of person applying for
registration as a Generator: ABN:
[insert company name] [insert ABN]
Network Service Provider:
[insert company name and ABN of NSP]
Name of generating system:
[insert name of power station, wind farm or other generating system]
Generating unit designations:
[insert unit designations eg Units 1 to 4]
Connection point:
[insert connection point]
Connection point voltage:
[insert connection point voltage]
Nameplate rating:
[Insert the value of unit “nameplate rating” as defined in the Glossary of the Rules]
Maximum capacity:
[Insert maximum dispatchable MW quantity]
Registered capacity:
[Insert registered capacity]
National Electricity Rules version:
Version [Insert version number]
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RULES
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DESCRIPTION
S5.2.5.1
Reactive Power
Capability
Date Generator Performance Standards Agreed
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
Rated active power = [Insert MW value]
Each generating system,

While operating at any level of active power output; and

Any voltage at the connection point within the limits as shown in the
graph below should not vary by more than ±10% of its normal voltage,
continuously at the connection point, without a contingency event,
is capable of:

Supplying at its connection point an amount of reactive power of at least
the product of the rated active power of the generating system and 0.395;

Absorbing at its connection point an amount of reactive power of at least
the product of the rated active power of the generating system and 0.395.
Each generating unit, while not supplying or absorbing reactive power under
an ancillary services agreement will draw electricity with a power factor in the
range [Insert value, lead/lag] to [Insert value, lead/lag].
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
1.35
Voltage in per unit
1.3
1.25
1.2
1.15
1.1
1.05
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
Tim e period (seconds)
S5.2.5.2
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Quality of
Electricity
Generated
Each generating system when generating and when not generating must not
produce at its connection points for generation:

Voltage fluctuation greater than [Insert the limits allocated by the NSP in
accordance with S5.1.5(a)];

Harmonic voltage distortion greater than [Insert the limits] allocated by
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DESCRIPTION
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
the NSP in accordance with S5.1.6(a)]; and

S5.2.5.3
Generating Unit
Response to
Frequency
Disturbance
Voltage unbalance greater than [Insert the limits allocated by the NSP in
accordance with S5.1.7(c)].
Each generating unit is capable of continuous uninterrupted operation for
frequencies in the following ranges:
For mainland regions [delete table if not applicable to your facility]
Frequency
range (Hz)
Duration
47 to 49
2 minutes
51 to 52
2 minutes
47 to 49.5
10 minutes
50.5 to 52
10 minutes
49.5 to 50.5
continuous
For Tasmania [delete table if not applicable to your facility]:
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S5.2.5.4
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DESCRIPTION
Generating
System
Response to
Voltage
Disturbances
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
Frequency
range (Hz)
Duration
47 to 48
2 minutes
52 to 55
2 minutes
48 to 49
10 minutes
51 to 52
10 minutes
49 to 51
continuous
This generating system and each of its generating units is capable of continuous
uninterrupted operation within the following range of voltages for the given
duration at its connection point:

Voltages over 110% for the duration as permitted in the graph below
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
1.35
Voltage in per unit
1.3
1.25
1.2
1.15
1.1
1.05
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
Tim e period (seconds)

90% to 110% of normal voltage continuously;

80% to 90% of normal voltage for a period of at least 10 seconds; and

70% to 80% of normal voltage for a period of at least 2 seconds.
[Insert applicable access standard for any operational arrangements necessary
to ensure the generating system and each of its generating units will meet its
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
agreed performance levels under abnormal network or generating system
conditions].
S5.2.5.5
Generating
System
Response to
Disturbances
following
Contingency
Events
Transmission system fault clearance time:
Primary protection system, [Insert time in milliseconds];
Breaker fail protection system, [Insert time in milliseconds].
Distribution system fault clearance time:
Primary protection system, [Insert time in milliseconds];
Breaker fail protection system, [Insert time in milliseconds].
This generating system and each of its generating units remains in continuous
uninterrupted operation for a disturbance caused by an event that is:
i.
A credible contingency event other than a fault in the distribution network;
ii. A three phase fault in a transmission system cleared by all relevant
primary protection systems;
iii. A two phase to ground, phase to phase or phase to ground fault in the
transmission system cleared in:
(A) the longest time expected to be taken for a relevant breaker fail
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DESCRIPTION
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
protection system to clear the fault; or
(B) if breaker fail protection system is not installed then the greater of
the time specified in the table below
Nominal voltage at fault location
(kV)
Time (milliseconds)
400kV and above
175
At least 250kV but less than 400kV
250
More than 100kV but less than 250kV
430
Less than or equal to 100kV
430
[delete (A) or (B) and insert values]
and the longest time expected to be taken for all relevant primary
protection systems to clear the fault; and
iv. a three phase, two phase to ground, phase to phase or phase to phase
to ground fault in the distribution system cleared in:
(A) the longest time expected to be taken for a relevant breaker fail
protection system to clear the fault; or
(B) if breaker fail protection system is not installed, the greater of 430
milliseconds and the longest time expected to be taken for all
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DESCRIPTION
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
relevant primary protection systems to clear the fault.
[delete (A) or (B) and insert values]
The above requirements exclude faults that disconnect the generating unit from
the power system by removing network elements from service.
Each generating unit, in respect of fault types described in (ii) to (iv), will supply
or absorb from the network [Specify any changed power system conditions or
energy source availability conditions to be excluded]:

capacitive reactive current of at least the greater of its pre-disturbance
reactive current and 4% of the maximum continuous current of the
generating system including all generating units (in the absence of a
disturbance) for each 1% reduction (from its pre-fault level) of connection
point voltage during the fault;

after disconnection of the faulted element, reactive power sufficient to
ensure that the connection point voltage is within the range for
continuous uninterrupted operation under the performance standard for
clause S5.2.5.4; and

from 100 milliseconds after disconnection of the faulted element, active
power of at least 95% of the level existing just prior to the fault.
[Insert applicable access standard for any operational arrangements necessary
to ensure the generating system and each of its generating units will meet its
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DESCRIPTION
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
agreed performance levels under abnormal network or generating system
conditions].
S5.2.5.6
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Quality of
Electricity
Generated and
Continuous
Uninterrupted
Operation
The generating system including each of its operating generating units and
reactive plant, will maintain continuous uninterrupted operation for voltage
fluctuation, harmonic voltage distortion and voltage unbalance at the connection
point up to and including the following limits:
(i)
Voltage fluctuations at the connection point up to the "compatibility
levels" set out in Table 1 of Australian Standard AS/NZS
61000.3.7:2001.
(ii)
Harmonic voltage distortion at the connection point up to the
“compatibility levels” defined in Table 1 of Australian Standard AS/NZS
61000.3.6:2001.
(iii)
A negative sequence voltage at the connection point up to an agreed %
level measured over a 30 minute average.
(iv)
A negative sequence voltage at the connection point up to agreed %
level measured over a 1 minute average and occurring at most once per
hour.
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
S5.2.5.7
Partial Load
Rejection
Each generating unit is capable of continuous uninterrupted operation during
and following a power system load reduction of 30% from its predisturbance
level or equivalent impact from separation of part of the power system in less
than 10 seconds, provided that the loading level remains above minimum load,
PMIN = [insert value for minimum load].
S5.2.5.8
Protection of
Generating Units
from Power
System
Disturbances
[Specify protection schemes and corresponding settings and also address
“General requirements” as outlined in clause S5.2.5.8 of the Rules].
S5.2.5.9
Protection
Systems that
Impact on Power
System Security
Each generating unit has primary protection systems to disconnect from the
power system any faulted element within the protection zones that include the
connection point, the generating unit stator winding or any plant connected
between them, within the following fault clearance times, [insert fault clearance
times determined under clause S5.1.9(a)(1), but subject to clauses S5.1.9(k) and
S5.1.9(l)].
Each primary protection system has sufficient redundancy to ensure that a
faulted element within its protection zone is disconnected from the power system
within the applicable fault clearance time with any single protection element
(including any communications facility upon which that protection system
depends) out of service.
Breaker fail protection systems are provided to clear faults that are not cleared
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
by the circuit breakers controlled by the primary protection system, within the
following fault clearance times, [insert fault clearance times determined under
clause S5.1.9(a)(1)]
[Address “General requirements” as outlined in clause S5.2.5.9 in the Rules]
S5.2.5.10
Protection to Trip
Plant for Unstable
Operation
[Delete standard that is not applicable]
Each synchronous generating unit has a protection system to disconnect it
promptly when a condition that would lead to pole slipping is detected in order to
prevent pole slipping or other conditions where a generating unit causes active
power, reactive power or voltage at the connection point to become unstable.
[Specify the type of protection system installed, eg. loss of field, reverse power,
etc.]
Each asynchronous generating unit has a protection system to disconnect it
promptly for conditions where the active power, reactive power or voltage at the
connection point becomes unstable.
[Specify the type of protection system installed and the corresponding operating
time.]
S5.2.5.11
Frequency
Control
Maximum operating level = [Insert MW value];
Minimum operating level = [Insert MW value].
pre-disturbance level means in relation to a generating unit and a frequency
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
disturbance, the generating unit's level of output just before the system
frequency first exceeds the upper or lower limit of the normal operating
frequency band during the frequency disturbance.
system frequency means the frequency of the transmission system or
distribution system to which the generating unit or generating system is
connected.
This generating system’s active power transfer to the power system will not:
(i) increase in response to a rise in system frequency; or
(ii) decrease in response to a fall in system frequency.
This generating system is capable of automatically reducing its active power
transfer to the power system:
(i) whenever the system frequency exceeds the upper limit of the normal
operating frequency band;
(ii) by an amount that equals or exceeds the least of:
(A) 20% of its maximum operating level times the frequency
difference between system frequency and the upper limit of the
normal operating frequency band;
(B) 10% of its maximum operating level; and
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
(C) the difference between the generating unit's pre-disturbance
level and minimum operating level, but zero if the difference is
negative; and
(iii) sufficiently rapidly for the Generator to be in a position to offer
measurable amounts of lower services to the spot market for market
ancillary services.
This generating system is capable of automatically increasing its active power
transfer to the power system:
(i) whenever the system frequency falls below the lower limit of the normal
operating frequency band;
(ii) by the amount that equals or exceeds the least of:
(A) 20% of its maximum operating level times the percentage
frequency difference between the lower limit of the normal operating
frequency band and system frequency;
(B) 5% of its maximum operating level; and
(C) one third of the difference between the generating unit's
maximum operating level and pre-disturbance level, but zero if the
difference is negative; and
(iii) sufficiently rapidly for the Generator to be in a position to offer
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
measurable amounts of raise services to the spot market for market
ancillary services.
Each control system used to satisfy this performance standard (for Frequency
control) will be adequately damped.
The amount of relevant market ancillary service for which the plant is registered
will not exceed the amount that would be consistent with this performance
standard.
S5.2.5.12
Impact on
Network
Capability
This generating system has plant capabilities and control systems that are
sufficient so that when connected to the power system it does not reduce any
inter-regional or intra-regional power transfer capability below the level that
would apply if the generating units were not connected.
S5.2.5.13
Voltage and
Reactive Power
Control
rise time means in relation to a step response test or simulation of a control
system, the time taken for an output quantity to rise from 10% to 90% of the
maximum change induced in that quantity by a step change of an input quantity.
settling time means in relation to a step response test or simulation of a control
system, the time measured from initiation of a step change in an input quantity to
the time when the magnitude of error between the output quantity and its final
settling value remains less than 10% of:
(1) if the sustained change in the quantity is less than half of the maximum
change in that output quantity, the maximum change induced in that
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
output quantity; or
(2) the sustained change induced in that output quantity.
static excitation system means in relation to a synchronous generating unit, an
excitation control system that does not use rotating machinery to produce the
field current.
This generating system has plant capabilities and control systems sufficient to
ensure that:
(i) power system oscillations, for the frequencies of oscillation of the
generating unit against any other generating unit, are adequately damped;
(ii) operation of the generating system does not degrade the damping of
any critical mode of oscillation of the power system; and
(iii) operation of the generating system does not cause instability
(including hunting of tap-changing transformer control systems) that would
adversely impact other Registered Participants;
(2) the control system used with this generating system has:
(i) for the purposes of disturbance monitoring and testing, permanently
installed and operational, monitoring and recording facilities for key
variables including each input and output; and
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
(ii) facilities for testing the control system sufficient to establish its dynamic
operational characteristics;
(3) each synchronous generating unit has an excitation control system that
[delete this requirement (3) if it is not applicable]:
(i) regulates voltage at the connection point or another agreed location in
the power system (including within the generating system) to within 0.5%
of the setpoint;
(ii) is able to operate the stator continuously at 105% of nominal voltage
with rated active power output;
(iii) regulates voltage in a manner that helps to support network voltages
during faults and does not prevent the Network Service Provider from
achieving the requirements of clause S5.1a.3 and S5.1a.4;
(iv) allows the voltage setpoint to be continuously controllable in the range
of at least 95% to 105% of normal voltage at the connection point or the
agreed location in the power system, without reliance on a tap-changing
transformer;
(v) has limiting devices to ensure that a voltage disturbance does not
cause the generating unit to trip at the limits of its operating capability;
(vi) has an excitation ceiling voltage of at least:
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
(A) for a static excitation system, 2.3 times; or
(B) for other excitation control systems, 1.5 times, the excitation
required to achieve generation at the nameplate rating for rated
power factor, rated speed and nominal voltage;
(vii) has settling times for a step change of voltage setpoint or voltage at
the location agreed in (3)(i) above of:
(A) generated voltage less than 2.5 seconds for a 5% voltage
disturbance with the generating unit not synchronised;
(B) active power, reactive power and voltage less than 5.0 seconds
for a 5% voltage disturbance with the generating unit synchronised,
from an operating point where the voltage disturbance would not
cause any limiting device to operate; and
(C) in respect of each limiting device, active power, reactive power
and voltage less than 7.5 seconds for a 5% voltage disturbance with
the generating unit synchronised, when operating into a limiting
device from an operating point where a voltage disturbance of 2.5%
would just cause the limiting device to operate;
(viii) is able to increase field voltage from rated field voltage to the
excitation ceiling voltage in less than:
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
(A) 0.05 second for a static excitation system; or
(B) 0.5 second for other excitation control systems;
(ix) has a power system stabiliser with sufficient flexibility to enable
damping performance to be maximised, with characteristics as described
in paragraph (a) below; and
(x) has reactive current compensation settable for boost or droop; and
(4) this generating system, other than one comprised of synchronous
generating units, has a voltage control system that [delete this requirement (4) if
it is not applicable]:
(i) regulates voltage at the connection point or [Specify an agreed location]
in the power system (including within the generating system) to within
0.5% of its setpoint;
(ii) regulates voltage in a manner that helps to support network voltages
during faults and does not prevent the Network Service Provider from
achieving the requirements of clauses S5.1a.3 and S5.1a.4;
(iii) allows the voltage setpoint to be continuously controllable in the range
of at least 95% to 105% of normal voltage at the connection point or
[Specify agreed location] in the power system, without reliance on a tap
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STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
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MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
changing transformer;
(iv) has limiting devices to ensure that a voltage disturbance does not
cause the generating unit to trip at the limits of its operating capability;
(v) with the generating system connected to the power system, has
settling times for active power, reactive power and voltage due to a step
change of voltage setpoint or voltage at the location agreed under (i)
above, of less than:
(A) 5.0 seconds for a 5% voltage disturbance with the generating
system connected to the power system, from an operating point
where the voltage disturbance would not cause any limiting device to
operate; and
(B) 7.5 seconds for a 5% voltage disturbance with the generating
system connected to the power system, when operating into any
limiting device from an operating point where a voltage disturbance
of 2.5% would just cause the limiting device to operate;
(vi) has reactive power rise time, for a 5% step change in the voltage
setpoint, of less than 2 seconds;
(vii) has a power system stabiliser with sufficient flexibility to enable
damping performance to be maximised, with characteristics as described
in (a); and
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
(viii) has reactive current compensation.
(a) The power system stabiliser has:
(1) for a synchronous generating unit, measurements of rotor speed and
active power output of the generating unit as inputs, and otherwise,
measurements of power system frequency and active power output of the
generating unit as inputs;
(2) two washout filters for each input, with ability to bypass one of them if
necessary;
(3) sufficient (and not less than two) lead-lag transfer function blocks (or
equivalent number of complex poles and zeros) with adjustable gain and
time-constants, to compensate fully for the phase lags due to the
generating plant;
(4) an output limiter, which for a synchronous generating unit is continually
adjustable over the range of –10% to +10% of stator voltage;
(5) monitoring and recording facilities for key variables including inputs,
output and the inputs to the lead-lag transfer function blocks; and
(6) facilities to permit testing of the power system stabiliser in isolation
from the power system by injection of test signals, sufficient to establish
the transfer function of the power system stabiliser.
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AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
[Address “General requirements” as outlined clause S5.2.5.13 of the Rules]
S5.2.5.14
Active Power
Control
[This requirement is not applicable if the generating system comprised of
generating units with a nameplate rating is less than 30 MW]
This scheduled generating system or scheduled generating unit has an active
power control system capable of:
(i) maintaining and changing its active power output in accordance with its
dispatch instructions; and
(ii) ramping its active power output linearly from one dispatch level to
another.
Subject to the energy source availability, the non-scheduled generating unit or
non-scheduled generating system has an active power control system capable
of:
(i) automatically reducing or increasing its active power output within 5
minutes, at a constant rate, to or below the level specified in an instruction
electronically issued by a control centre, subject to (iii),
(ii) automatically limiting its active power output, to below the level
specified in (i) above; and
(iii) not changing its active power output within 5 minutes by more than the
raise and lower amounts specified in an instruction electronically issued by
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NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
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INCLUDING VALUES
a control centre.
Subject to energy source availability, the semi-scheduled generating unit or the
semi-scheduled generating system has an active power control system capable
of:
(i)
automatically reducing or increasing its active
power output within 5 minutes at a constant rate, to
or below the level specified in an instruction
electronically issued by a control centre;
(ii)
automatically limiting its active power output, to or
below the level specified in subparagraph (i);
(iii) not changing its active power output within 5
minutes by more than the raise and lower amounts
specified in an instruction electronically issued by a
control centre; and
(iv) ramping its active power output linearly from one
level of dispatch to another.
Each control system used to satisfy this performance standard (for active power
control) will be adequately damped.
S5.2.6.1 and
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Amend performance standard as appropriate.
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4.11.1
Monitoring
AGREED ACCESS
STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PERFORMANCE STANDARD
INCLUDING VALUES
The following quantities will be transmitted to AEMO’s control centre in realtime
in accordance with clause 4.11 of the Rules.
(1) in respect of a scheduled generating system or non-scheduled generating
unit with a nameplate rating of 30 MW or more:
(i) current, voltage, active power and reactive power in respect of
generating unit stators or power conversion systems (as applicable);
(ii) the status of all switching devices that carry the generation, tapchanging transformer tap position;
(iii) aggregate active power if subject to aggregation approved by AEMO
under clause 3.8.3 of the Rules; and
(iv) active power and reactive power for the generating system
(2) in respect of a generating system that includes a generating unit with a
nameplate rating of less than 30 MW:
(i) its connected status, tap-changing transformer tap position and
voltages;
(ii) active power and reactive power aggregated for groups of identical
generating units; and
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(iii) either the numbers of identical generating units operating or the
operating status of each non-identical generating unit;
(3) in respect of an auxiliary supply system with a capacity of 30 MW or more
associated with a generating unit or generating system, active power and
reactive power;
(4) in respect of reactive power equipment that is part of a generating system but
not part of a particular generating unit, its reactive power;
(5) in respect of a wind farm type of generating system:
(i) wind speed;
(ii) wind direction; and
(iii) ambient temperature; and
(6) any other quantity that AEMO reasonably requires to discharge its market
and power system security functions as set out in Chapters 3 and 4 of the Rules
[Liaise with AEMO].
S5.2.6.2 and
4.11.3
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Equipment
This Generator will:
(1) provide and maintain two separate telephone facilities using
independent telecommunications service providers, for the purposes of
operational communications between the Generator's responsible
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STANDARD IS
AUTOMATIC,
NEGOTIATED OR
MINIMUM STANDARD
(A / N / M)
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INCLUDING VALUES
operator under clause 4.11.3(a) and AEMO’s control centre; and
(2) provide electricity supplies for remote monitoring equipment and
remote control equipment installed in relation to its generating system
capable of keeping such equipment available for at least 3 hours following
total loss of supply at the connection point for the relevant generating unit.
S5.2.7
Power Station
Auxiliary Supplies
[If applicable specify performance standard using clause S5.3.5 of the Rules as
if the Generator were a Market Customer]
S5.2.8
Fault Current
The generating system limits its contribution to the fault current at the connection
point to:
a) three phase fault current, [Insert value] kA;
b) single phase to ground fault current, [Insert value] kA;
c) phase to phase to ground fault current, [Insert value] kA,
calculated at 1.0 per unit voltage.
The generating system’s connected plant is capable of withstanding fault current
through the connection point up to:
a) three phase fault current, [Insert value] kA;
b) single phase to ground fault current, [Insert value] kA;
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c) phase to phase to ground fault current, [Insert value] kA,
for the duration of [Insert time] milliseconds.
The circuit breaker provided to isolate the generating unit or generating system
from the network is capable of breaking, without damage or restrike, the
maximum fault current of [Insert value] kA, expected to flow through the circuit
breaker for any fault in the network or in the generating unit or generating
system.
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